Sample of work aired in national and local public radio stations.
Colorado students organize to expand anti-bullying school policy
"...In response to these problems, a group of students in Colorado worked with their school district to find ways to protect more students from the effects of bullying."
The 1983 Encirclement - More Than 30 Years Later
Interviews and archival footage showcase this protest's historical significance in Colorado's environmental nuclear disaster and activist history. Listen to activists that were on the ground that day and a scientist that worked in the factory itself.
How the brain processes information could help us understand the mechanism behind cocaine addiction. CU’s Institute of Behavioural Genetics is using state-of-the-art technology to gain insight into how psychostimulant drugs alter our brains. The results of this work could one day help addicts recover fully from their dependency on drugs. CU Science Update’s Angelica Kalika met with Dr. Don Cooper, Associate Professor in CU’s Department of Psychology and Neuroscience to learn more about his lab’s investigation into cocaine addiction. Hosted by Joanna Merrill.
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